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react-comments-section
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npm i react-comments-section
react-comments-section is a simple but multi-functional react comment section component that helps you create comments section similar to youtube or instagram for your React App.
react-comments-section is very useful for react beginners who want a comment section in their project but want to skip it's complexity. This library will give a fully functional comment section with the following features:
live demo of the library -> https://riyanegi.github.io/react-comments-section/


Following is a basic example to start testing the library in your project. This library works on a user basis system and here are a few important points to remember:
import React from 'react'
import { CommentSection} from 'react-comments-section'
import 'react-comments-section/dist/index.css'
const DefaultComponent = () => {
const data =[
{
userId: '02b',
comId: '017',
fullName: 'Lily',
userProfile: 'https://www.linkedin.com/in/riya-negi-8879631a9/',
text: 'I think you have a point🤔',
avatarUrl: 'https://ui-avatars.com/api/name=Lily&background=random',
timestamp: '2024-09-28T12:34:56Z'
replies: [],
}
]
return <CommentSection
currentUser={{
currentUserId: '01a',
currentUserImg:
'https://ui-avatars.com/api/name=Riya&background=random',
currentUserProfile:
'https://www.linkedin.com/in/riya-negi-8879631a9/',
currentUserFullName: 'Riya Negi'
}}
logIn={{
onLogin: () => alert('Call login function '),
signUpLink: 'http://localhost:3001/'
}}
commentData={data}
placeholder="Write your comment..."
onSubmitAction={(data: {
userId: string
comId: string
avatarUrl: string
userProfile?: string
fullName: string
text: string
replies: any
commentId: string
}) => console.log('check submit, ', data)}
currentData={(data: any) => {
console.log('current data', data)
}}
/>
}
export default DefaultComponent
import React, { PureComponent } from 'react'
import { CommentSection } from 'react-comments-section'
import 'react-comments-section/dist/index.css'
class ClassComponent extends PureComponent {
state = {
data: [
{
userId: '01a',
comId: '012',
fullName: 'Riya Negi',
avatarUrl: 'https://ui-avatars.com/api/name=Riya&background=random',
userProfile: 'https://www.linkedin.com/in/riya-negi-8879631a9/',
text: 'Hey, Loved your blog! ',
timestamp: '2024-09-28T12:34:56Z'
replies: []
},
{
userId: '02b',
comId: '017',
fullName: 'Lily',
userProfile: 'https://www.linkedin.com/in/riya-negi-8879631a9/',
text: 'I have a doubt about the 4th point🤔',
avatarUrl: 'https://ui-avatars.com/api/name=Lily&background=random',
timestamp: '2024-09-28T12:34:56Z'
replies: []
}
]
}
onSubmitAction = (data: any) => {
console.log('this comment was posted!', data)
}
customNoComment = () => <div className='no-com'>No comments wohoooo!</div>
render() {
return (
<CommentSection
currentUser={{
currentUserId: '01a',
currentUserImg:
'https://ui-avatars.com/api/name=Riya&background=random',
currentUserProfile: 'https://www.linkedin.com/in/riya-negi-8879631a9/',
currentUserFullName: 'Riya Negi'
}}
commentData={this.state.data}
onSubmitAction={(data: any) => this.onSubmitAction(data)}
customNoComment={() => this.customNoComment()}
logIn={{
onLogin: () => alert('Call login function '),
signUpLink: 'http://localhost:3001/'
}}
placeholder="Write your comment..."
/>)
}
}
export default ClassComponent
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FAQs
React component library for a functioning comments section
The npm package react-comments-section receives a total of 726 weekly downloads. As such, react-comments-section popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-comments-section demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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